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    Ominous Wanderer Tech Admin Samuraid's Avatar
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    Default Mac HFS in Windows

    So, does anyone know of any way to move files from a Mac HFS CD-ROM to NTFS or another windows-compatible filesystem?

    I have some Mac CDs with files I want, but I do not own a Mac. I have tried Gemulator Explorer and IsoBuster, both of which do not correctly read the filesystem. I do have a working Mac OS 8 emulation that can read the discs, but there's no physical way to move the files into windows.

    Anyone have any ideas what sorts of software can read Mac filesystems from Windows?

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    No, but the linux kernel has native HFS+ support.

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    And NTFS support.

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    If your emulation has a form of virtual network support, you could ftp the files to yourself. Otherwise linux (+vmware server/player if you don't want to do a real install) should do the trick.

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    I have a Linux dual boot so I'll try that. Thanks for the tips.

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